OThe Mesolithic Period (Middle Stone Age)
OWhat is the Mesolithic Period?
The
Mesolithic Period refers to a stage in human history during which people used
stone tools and weapons. It is also called the Middle Stone Age.
OWhen did the first people come to Ireland?
The
first people came to Ireland in the Mesolithic period (or Middle Stone Age)
OHow did they get here?
The
sea level rose after the Ice Age so it is likely they came by dugout canoes or
skin-covered boats across the narrow sea from Britain.
OWhat do we know about the Mesolithic people?
1.Houses: They
lived in houses made of light branches covered with skins, grass, leaves or
plants. There was a hearth or fireplace in the centre of the house (hut).
2.Food and family: These
people were hunter-gatherers –
they hunted boar, duck and pigeon for food; they caught fish and they gathered
berries and nuts. They cooked on a cooking
spit.
3.Mesolithic
people were nomadic – they moved from one place to another when the food supply
ran out.
4.Work and tools: Their
weapons and tools were made of stone.
OStone
axes were used to cut trees; spears and arrows had sharp flint stones on top;
skins were cleaned with scrapers; skins
were stitched with bone needles.
OHow
do we know about Mesolithic people in Ireland
OExamples
of Mesolithic sites in Ireland include Mount Sandel,
Co Derry and Lough Boora, Co Offaly. Archaeologists have excavated sites here
which showed how Mesolithic
people lived.
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